A cuckoo clock for the VIC-20 written by Timo Raita <vic@iki.fi>. This
interrupt-driven program reads the system time (TI$) and plays cuckoo
samples at half and full hours. Requires at least an 8k expansion.

Veni vidi Vic!, 6560 (NTSC-M) version. Some parts of this demo are
available separately, so that they can be loaded on an unexpanded VIC-20.
The demo itself requires an 8k memory expansion and a 1540/1541/1570/1571
disk drive. This self-extracting archive can be loaded and started on
a Commodore 64 or 128.

Veni vidi Vic!, 6560 (NTSC-M) version, with added support for the
Commodore 1581 disk drive (in addition to the originally supported
1540, 1541, 1570 and 1571). Full source code is in VVV-src-GPL.tar.gz.

Veni vidi Vic!, 6561 (PAL-B) version. Some parts of this demo are
available separately, so that they can be loaded on an unexpanded VIC-20.
The demo itself requires an 8k memory expansion and a 1540/1541/1570/1571
disk drive. This self-extracting archive can be loaded and started on
a Commodore 64 or 128.

Veni vidi Vic!, 6561 (PAL-B) version, with added support for the
Commodore 1581 disk drive (in addition to the originally supported
1540, 1541, 1570 and 1571). Full source code is in VVV-src-GPL.tar.gz.

Source code of Veni vidi Vic!, World's first known trackmo (multipart
demo that loads from disk while running) for the VIC-20, developed
in 1996 and published on The Party '96 in Denmark. For more information,
see http://www.funet.fi/~msmakela/vvv.html.